Teen Screen Magazine May 1965 Elvis Presley, Paul Petersen w Pin-up No Label VG


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Teen Screen Magazine May 1965 – Elvis Presley, Paul Petersen with Pin-Up (No Label, VG)

This original Teen Screen Magazine from May 1965 features Elvis Presley and Paul Petersen in vibrant full-color pin-ups, alongside coverage of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Zombies, and other major stars of the British Invasion and American pop scene. Packed with exclusive articles, contests, and colorful spreads, this issue is a true reflection of mid-1960s teen culture. The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear consistent with age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review all photos for condition details. Each issue is shipped with a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Highlights from the Table of Contents:

Exclusive Articles

  • The Ringo Crisis—Last Minute Beatle Flash (p. 3)

  • Win a Pen Pal in England—1001 Winners (p. 4)

  • John Andrea Contest Winners—101 Winners (p. 16)

  • Record Bonus—Win Fifty “Liverpool Songbooks” (p. 17)

  • The Day We Met The Rolling Stones—5x2 (p. 18)

  • Zombies in Name Only—Five English Chart Toppers (p. 21)

  • The Hullabaloos Meet Hollywood’s Hullaballooer (p. 24)

  • “Swingin’ Summer”—The Swingingest Movie Ever! (Color Feature) (p. 26)

  • Eddie Hodges’ New Look—Our Favorite Redhead (p. 28)

  • The Beatle Guardian Angel Club—Last Chance to Join (p. 30)

  • The Beatles in Washington—Meet President Starr (p. 32)

  • “Ferry Across the Mersey”—A TS Preview (p. 36)

  • Paul Petersen vs. The New Wave—His Opinion of the British (Full-Color Portrait) (p. 50)

Fab Stars in Fabulous Color

  • World’s Largest Color Pin-Up of Ringo Starr (pp. 34–35)

  • Elvis Presley (p. 12)

  • Paul Petersen (p. 50)

  • David McCallum (p. 43)

  • Righteous Brothers, Gary Lewis, Rip Chords, Donny Brooks, Jim Stacy, Quinn O’Hara & more (pp. 26–27)

Fun & Ideas

  • You Asked—TS to the Rescue (p. 6)

  • Dick Clark in Hollywood—Bandstand Flashes (p. 8)

  • TS in Hollywood—Hot Off the Wire (p. 10)

  • Records at Random by Wayne Scrivner (p. 38)

  • New Faces Going Places—Newcomers of the Month (p. 44)

  • TS Modeling Program—Calling All Girls (p. 46)

  • Movie Reviews—Pick of the Flicks (p. 48)

  • Fan Clubs—Support Your Stars (p. 53)

  • TS Pen Pals—Worldwide Listings (p. 54)

  • Teen Problem Clinic by Elizabeth Cowan (p. 60)

Special Attractions

  • Dear Reader—Our Letters to You (p. 5)

  • You Wrote—Your Letters to Us (p. 64)

This issue is a standout collectible from 1965, capturing the height of both Beatlemania and Elvis’ continued reign. With Beatles news, Rolling Stones features, British Invasion coverage, and colorful pin-ups of Elvis, Paul Petersen, and Ringo Starr, this magazine is a must-have for fans of 1960s pop icons, teen culture, and vintage music memorabilia.

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